Voluminous Glam Waves With Dimensional Color
Let’s close with a little glam. These huge waves combined with dimensional brunette and caramel ribbons are fall in the form of a hairstyle. The deep section, full ends and shine-stuffed finish take the appearance into full bombshell, but the soft color placement makes it wearable. This is it, for those women who love to style and desire a fall haircut as well as plus size women are able to dress up or down.

It is not easy to keep the tone and the curls bouncy. A gloss treatment such as Redken Shades EQ assists in the vibrancy and I would always recommend a ceramic curling wand with a heat protectant- IGK Good Behavior is a good go to.
This cut gives big energy. It’s romantic. It’s sultry. It is providing the I walked in the room and took it.
And when it comes to one season when we are allowed to feel like the protagonist, it is fall.
Voluminous Shoulder-Length Waves with Side Part
There’s something incredibly timeless about soft waves cut at shoulder length with a deep side part. It makes the face appear wide, highlights cheekbones, and feels very glamorous, yet not overdone. What makes this one stand out is the strategic volume at the roots paired with piecey, tousled ends—this is not your average blowout, it’s intentional, bold, and modern. It’s one of my favorite medium length styles for rounder faces, especially if you’re after a low-effort, high-impact switch-up this fall.

In order to have this type of texture and not look flat, a volumizing mousse on the roots is necessary. I prefer Living Proof Full Thickening Mousse: it provides volume without being hard. And do not forget about heat protectant when using a curling iron, your hair will appreciate it later.
Personally, I think this style walks that line between “I woke up like this” and “I planned this all week,” which is exactly what you want when you’re hustling through fall in cozy knits and big earrings. I would say it is a haircut version of a statement coat- it does the job on its own.
This style is an underestimated fit to anyone who wants a medium length haircut on plus size women with in-built flexibility. Blow it out, curl it tighter to be glam or even pull it into a French twist to go to work. It’s all vibes.
Long Layered Shag with Bangs
This style leaves me with the desire to put on a bomber jacket and walk through crunchy leaves with something cinnamon-spiced in my hand. It is providing fall softness and a little edge- a long haircut on plus size women with face framing bangs and layers that are tousled, a style that adds to natural curly or wavy texture. The cut itself is slightly longer than the collarbone and is based on the cascading effect to lengthen the neck and balance the rounder face shapes.

The best thing about this shag-like cut is that it has a wash and go personality. Apply some curl cream such as Not Your Mother Curl Talk Defining Cream and scrunch it in and allow the texture to shine through. You will have that dreamy fall definition with the right amount of hold.
Frankly, I enjoy the liberating feeling of this type of haircut on plus size women. It’s got a bit of a vintage energy, like you’re borrowing from your coolest aunt circa 1979—but with modern polish. Bangs are structured and sassy without covering up your face, and I am all about that vibe all season.
If you’re after something expressive but not too extreme, this is the sweet spot. Shags are in full swing, particularly among the women with shag haircut fantasies who are plus size. Do it in a turtleneck and hoop earrings and see how you do not feel like a movie star.
Warm Auburn Lob with Loose Waves
Talk about autumn in a hairstyle. This long bob (aka lob) in a rich auburn tone absolutely screams crisp leaves and cider dates. The deep side part helps frame the face without overwhelming it, and the length keeps things soft and feminine—perfect for those who want that bob haircut plus size women style but aren’t ready to go short-short. This is a broad and smooth sea, and makes it full-bodied and cozy, which we want this season.

A sulfate-free shampoo is a must to maintain color such as this during fall and winter. My favorite shampoo is Pureology Hydrate Shampoo, which moisturizes but does not make that warmth go away too soon.
This deep copper blend looks good on all skin tones, particularly darker ones, color-wise. No wonder, Redken colorist Tracey Cunningham declares warm reds to be the new neutral of fall 2025. Pair that with the flexibility of a lob? You’ve got a low-maintenance power move.
It could be the least risky and coolest entry point to color, and bob haircut on plus size women never fails to look sharp, confident, and up to date.
Face-Framing Layers with Blonde Highlights
This cut is effortlessly breezy, with a medium length that’s just right for anyone looking to brighten their face without chopping it all off. The positioning of the highlights is genius, as it is concentrated on the front strands to resemble a natural sun-kissed effect, and this is one of the most flattering layered haircut ideas among plus size women with a double chin issue. It pulls the eyes up and creates an illusion of lift.

Using this type of soft dimension, a gloss treatment every few weeks will keep the shine. The Kristin Ess Signature Gloss in Winter Wheat is a good at-home choice. When you use a flat iron every day, choose a light serum such as Olaplex No. 9 to keep everything closed and smooth.
The appeal here is subtlety. It’s not a drastic change, but it can make you feel refreshed and even a bit more polished without screaming “I got a haircut!”—which is exactly what some of us want right now.
I think that this is one of the most universal flattering medium cuts this season. It looks good with texture, wears well under scarves, and always grows out gracefully.
Chin-Length Sleek Bob with Bold Blonde
This cut means business—but make it fashion. A well-cut bob that sits tight against the jaw is timeless because it is timeless, but add this degree of shortness precision to a bold, almost platinum blonde and you have a full power move. It is smooth, chiseled, and downright confidence-inducing particularly to those who have to brave the work meetings, coffee dates, and all the layering that fall throws at us.

This kind of color will need some TLC. The best friend to maintain that icy tone between appointments is a purple shampoo such as Amika Bust Your Brass. And do not forget about heat styling sprays- short hair does not hide anything.
I have had this cut before and I can tell you, it is great at posture. You carry yourself differently. It is ideal to anyone who is in need of a short haircut on plus size women that is able to turn heads without uttering a word.
This is also one of those shapes that defies the rules in case you have a round face. The clean lines can actually create length visually. All you need to do is ensure that your stylist angels it downward a bit in the front.
Side-Swept Layers with Soft Blonde Balayage
A layered medium length haircut on a plus size woman is so flattering, especially when it is combined with a side swept bang, which cascades into textured ends. This is a dream combination of motion and form it elongates the face without concealing it and the balayage? Soft, natural, glowy. The ash-blonde hues mixed with the dark base are enough to reflect the light, and it is a great every-day choice in fall.

To maintain the healthiness of such layers, it is necessary to dust them regularly (every 6-8 weeks). I would also suggest finishing with a light weight shine product such as Verb Ghost Oil, which locks frizz and adds volume without heaviness. When you do balayage, you will want to keep your toning appointments a fair distance apart, but a violet-toning conditioner once a week will work miracles to keep that icy tone.
Last year, when I had a similar cut, I recall how I could go out of the casual coffee shop mood to a sleek dinner look with a single pass of a flat iron. And the swoop of that bang? It never failed to make me feel styled even on day three hair. It is the type of haircut on plus size women that is casually glamorous and highly wearable.
In case you are slightly bang-curious but still not ready to take the plunge into full fringe, this sweeping side part is the most appropriate way to start. It’s soft, subtle, and grows out like a dream. Not to mention, it’s a win for haircut women round face plus size—gentle, flowy layers break up width beautifully without being too fussy.
